From mudflats and saltpans to Open Sea: Plastic ingestion and PBDE/MeO-BDE accumulation in Waterbirds from southern Portugal

IF 4.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Marine pollution bulletin Pub Date : 2025-02-26 DOI:10.1016/j.marpolbul.2025.117727
S.N. Veríssimo , V.H. Paiva , S.C. Cunha , A.L.C. Brandão , J. Coentro , J.O. Fernandes , J.M. Pereira , L.A.E. Batista de Carvalho , L.R. Cerveira , M.P.M. Marques , V. Silva , A.C. Norte , J.A. Ramos
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Plastic ingestion greatly affects waterbirds, causing lacerations and potentially leading to health disruptions from chemical leaching. Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), used as flame retardants in plastics, remain persistent in the environment despite restrictions, along with the less studied methoxylated PBDEs (MeO-BDEs), that may result from their transformation. Since most plastic pollution in the heavily impacted marine environment comes from terrestrial sources, freshwater/estuarine and coastal environments can also be heavily exposed to contamination. Nonetheless, research in these areas remains limited.
We studied the breeding waterbird community from Ria Formosa (Algarve, Portugal) as a proxy of such contamination and sampled the wader species feeding in mudflats and saltpans, little terns feeding in lagoon channels and the adjacent sea, opportunistic gulls feeding mostly on fishery discards and landfills and marine foraging gulls feeding exclusively at sea. Specifically, we assessed 1) plastic ingestion, through the analysis of regurgitations and faeces, and 2) PBDEs and MeO-BDES uptake in eggs, feathers, and preen oil. Results showed that, overall, microplastics were the most commonly detected particles. Yellow-legged gulls (Larus michahellis) and little terns (Sternula albifrons) ingested more particles, especially fibres. Eggs of black-winged stilt (Himantopus himantopus) and yellow-legged gull had higher PBDEs concentrations, while MeO-BDEs did not differ among species. Feathers exhibited low detection values, but MeO-BDEs suggests marine invertebrates' consumption. Little terns accumulated more PBDEs and MeO-BDEs, suggesting an association between plastic ingestion and contamination load. However, species-specific traits, dietary preferences, and foraging areas should also be taken into consideration.

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从泥滩和盐田到公海:葡萄牙南部水鸟的塑料摄入和多溴二苯醚/ meo -多溴二苯醚积累
塑料的摄入极大地影响了水鸟,造成撕裂,并可能导致化学浸出对健康的破坏。在塑料中用作阻燃剂的多溴联苯醚(PBDEs),尽管受到限制,但仍在环境中持续存在,还有较少研究的甲氧基多溴联苯醚(MeO-BDEs),这可能是它们转化的结果。由于受到严重影响的海洋环境中的大多数塑料污染来自陆地,淡水/河口和沿海环境也可能受到严重污染。尽管如此,这些领域的研究仍然有限。我们研究了Ria Formosa (Algarve, Portugal)的繁殖期水鸟群落,作为这种污染的代表,并取样了在泥滩和盐田中觅食的涉禽,在泻湖通道和邻近海域觅食的小燕鸥,主要以渔业废弃物和垃圾填埋场为食的机会主义海鸥以及只在海上觅食的海洋觅食海鸥。具体来说,我们通过分析反胃和粪便来评估1)塑料摄入,以及2)多溴二苯醚和MeO-BDES在鸡蛋、羽毛和羽毛油中的摄入。结果显示,总体而言,微塑料是最常检测到的颗粒。黄腿鸥(Larus michahellis)和小燕鸥(Sternula albifrons)摄入的颗粒更多,尤其是纤维。黑翅高脚鸥(Himantopus Himantopus)和黄腿鸥的蛋中多溴二苯醚(PBDEs)浓度较高,而MeO-BDEs在种间无差异。羽毛的检测值较低,但MeO-BDEs表明海洋无脊椎动物的消耗。小燕鸥积累了更多的多溴二苯醚和中邻苯二苯醚,这表明塑料摄入与污染负荷之间存在关联。然而,物种特有的特征、饮食偏好和觅食区域也应该考虑在内。
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Marine pollution bulletin
Marine pollution bulletin 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: Marine Pollution Bulletin is concerned with the rational use of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, the seas and oceans, as well as with documenting marine pollution and introducing new forms of measurement and analysis. A wide range of topics are discussed as news, comment, reviews and research reports, not only on effluent disposal and pollution control, but also on the management, economic aspects and protection of the marine environment in general.
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